Sunday, June 29, 2008

Virtual volunteering means volunteer tasks completed, in whole or in part, via the Internet and a home or work computer. It's also known as online volunteering, cyber service, telementoring, teletutoring, and various other names. Virtual volunteering allows agencies to expand the benefits of their volunteer programs, by allowing for more volunteers to participate, and by utilizing volunteers in new areas.

Many people actively search for volunteer opportunities they can complete via home or work computers, because of time constraints, personal preference, a disability or a home-based obligation that prevents them from volunteering on-site. Virtual volunteering allows anyone with Internet access to contribute time and expertise to not-for-profit organizations, schools, government offices and other agencies that utilize volunteer services.

Virtual volunteering is similar to telecommuting, except that, instead of online employees, these are online volunteers. Virtual volunteering does not mean that volunteers work solely via the Internet. Many organizations find a combination of onsite and online tasks for volunteers works best for everyone involved (volunteers, staff, clients). Assignments can have different levels of virtuality. For instance, one volunteer may interact with clients online but meet onsite with a staff member regularly; another may talk with a client via email in addition to their regular face-to-face visits.

Virtual volunteering sometimes also refers to the ways volunteer managers use the Internet to interact with all volunteers, regardless of where service is performed. For instance, some organizations allow volunteers to use e-mail to submit time sheets and progress reports, and other organizations use e-mail to communicate with all volunteers, rather than sending them materials via postal mail. http://www.serviceleader.org/new/virtual/2003/04/000020print.php

List of Volunteer Centers by U.S. State * Points of Light Foundation http://www.pointsoflight.org/centers/

Friday, June 27, 2008

In fact, if you are able to read these words right now, online, then rest assured that there truly is a place for you to actively volunteer your inner talents and resources to better this world we live in.

WHERE TO START?

1. Click on any number of the links posted here under Love these...

2. Google "Virtual Volunteer" or "Online Volunteer" for links to a multitude of online volunteer service opportunities.

Just a few ideas here, for now...why? Because...we work better as a whole, I'd love to know your thoughts regarding Virtual Volunteering as well...let's start today by making an online difference.

"I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And I will not let what I cannot do interfere with what I can do." - Edward Everett Hale

What will you do today?

Will you just make it through or will you make a difference through you?

Just a day, just a person, just a thing...one small thing to do...will you do it?

Will you choose to take and make the time?

Or will you, always busy you, always so much to do, choose to look the other way?

It's okay, they all say...so much to do, so little time, barely making it through...not enough time in the day...not enough time to even pray...not enough time to copy and paste an email, a single email that might forward some life enriching or changing campaign...but, it's okay...there's not enough time in the day......or so you say...

"Each time we stand up for an ideal, or act to improve the lot of others, or strike out against injustice, we send forth a tiny ripple of hope, and crossing each other from a million different centres of energy and daring, those ripples build a current that can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance." - Robert Kennedy (7 June, 1966)